-TNA Impact Wrestling is live tonight from the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama for the Genesis themed show. Kurt Angle vs. Bobby Roode in a cage match headlines the show, plus Sting vs. Ethan Carter III. Join me for live coverage of the show as it airs on SpikeTV at 8:00 p.m. CT.

-TNA is also taping next week's Impact in Huntsville, which is somehow Genesis themed as well. In fact, the two matches listed above may be on next week's show as the TNA website doesn't make it clear when which match will air. We are looking for correspondents to help us out with the confusion. If you can help, contact us immediately via dotnetjason@gmail.com or css3238@gmail.com.

-Dot Net Members will be listening to part one of this Week's Dot Net Weekly audio show. Jason Powell and I will review all the news of the week, including Mae Young's passing and Daniel Bryan's sudden return to babyface. If you enjoy our All Access audio, help support Dot Net by signing up for membership to the ad-free version of the website via the Dot Net Members' Signup Page. You can sign up for membership right now for just $1 by using the coupon code "rumble" when you sign up.

-PWX Wrestling is holding a triple shot this weekend. Friday night is a TV taping combo show with a Mickie James concert in Charlotte, NC. Saturday night is a DVD taping in Hickory, NC. Sunday night is a TV taping at Ziggy's in Winston-Salem, NC and is headlined by Cedric Alexander vs. AJ Styles. You can get more details and buy tickets at PWXProWrestling.com.

-The late wrestling manager Sir Oliver Humperdink (a/k/a John Jay Sutton) would have turned 64 today. Humperdink made the rounds during the territory days spending significant time in Jim Crocket Promotions and also worked in WWF in 1987. He passed away in 2011 at 62 from complications of pneumonia.

-The former "Fake Razor Ramon" (a/k/a Richard Bognar) turns 43 today. Bognar only lasted a year in WWE as the fake Scott Hall whereas his partner "Fake Diesel" Glenn Jacobs went on to be repackaged as Kane. Bognar retired from wrestling in 2001 and went on to run a wrestling school for two years.

-ESPN Classic has five hours of Global Supercard Wrestling today. The first two hours are from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. CT. and the other three hours are from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. CT. There are no match listings for any of the shows.